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Corning® Collagen I Rat Tail 1 (10x100 mg)

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UNSPSC Code:
12352202
Biological source:
rat tail
Form:
liquid (in 0.02 N acetic acid)
Technique(s):
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
Assay:
>90% (SDS-PAGE)
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biological source

rat tail

assay

>90% (SDS-PAGE)

form

liquid (in 0.02 N acetic acid)

packaging

pkg of 1 g

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

UniProt accession no.

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

2-8°C

Gene Information

rat ... Col1a1(29393)

General description

Corning® collagen I, rat tail, 1g (10 x 100 mg), is used either as a thin layer on tissue-culture surfaces to enhance cell attachment and proliferation, or as a gel to promote expression of cell-specific morphology and function.

Other Notes

Source:
Rat Tail Tendon

Quality:
  • Purity = 90% by SDS-PAGE
  • Tested for ability to promote attachment and spreading of HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma cells
  • Tested for formation of a firm gel up to a dilution of 1:10; further dilution will decrease the rigidity of the gel
  • Found negative for bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma



Formulation
Liquid in 0.02 N acetic acid, concentration range 3-4 mg/mL

Preparation and Storage
Stable for at least three months at 2° to 8°C. Do not freeze.

Handling
Effective as a gel or thin coating at a recommended concentration of 5-10 μg/cm2 of growth surface depending on cell type.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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